Re: Can't see pasted documents

2004-03-10 Thread A-NO-NE Music

Andy Fragen / 04.3.8 / 2:49 AM wrote:

Hiro,

Ask and you shall receive.


tell application PowerMail
Snip

Hi Andy,
Actually, you have giving me the script a while ago, and I can't live
without it :-)
It is still more convenient if PM had the view source option, tho.

By the way, sometime I receive a mail with all ? that is shown in the
source as well.  This means the data is DOA, I'd think.  Usually it comes
from Outlook:

X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5.6944.0
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1

No indication if it is 7 or 8 bit.  Does anyone know how this happens?

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- Hiro

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Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-10 Thread Andy Fragen

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I'm running Pather, but when I was running Jaguar I never saw this. I
have PM running all day long so I don't think that has anything to do
with it. Still it's a curiousity. Has anyone else using the Burst Digest
scripts seen this?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Tue, Mar 9, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


No, I haven't noticed anything unusual. When it happens, I get the error
dialog several times while it's bursting the digest. It works OK, but it
just gives me the dialogs. And as I said, if I quite PowerMail and
relaunch it, it goes away. But then eventually it seems to come back. I
usually go quite a long time without quitting PowerMail, so I don't know
if that has something to do with it or not.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/8/04:


I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load
correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by
PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the
scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still
works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron
























Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-10 Thread H.R. Riggs

No, I haven't noticed anything unusual. When it happens, I get the error
dialog several times while it's bursting the digest. It works OK, but it
just gives me the dialogs. And as I said, if I quite PowerMail and
relaunch it, it goes away. But then eventually it seems to come back. I
usually go quite a long time without quitting PowerMail, so I don't know
if that has something to do with it or not.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/8/04:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the
scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron